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Wednesday, October 29, 2025

"The Discourse On Voluntary Servitude"

"The Discourse On Voluntary Servitude"
by Paul Rosenberg

"Following are key passages from "The Discourse on Voluntary Servitude," by Étienne de la Boétie (1530-1563), who was a French judge, writer, political philosopher and friend of Michel de Montaigne, one of the most influential writers of their era. Montaigne reported that La Boétie wrote this essay in 1549 at the age of eighteen. It was published only after his death.

This is a scream, from a young man whose eyes have opened to an ancient and horrifying evil... an evil that the rest of humanity worships. He musters his best efforts to appear careful, factual and reasonable, but his horror is hard to mask.

I have rendered it here with no apologies. La Boétie cries across the centuries. Hear him. More importantly, remember this cry: You may find it a difficult fit within the present world and your expectations of it, but if you sense any truth in this, resolve not to evict it from your mind, but rather make a place for it and let it remain, even if it must be off to the side. Posterity will thank you.

"Liberty is the only joy upon which men do not seem to insist;
for surely if they really wanted it, they would receive it.”
~ Étienne de La Boétie, "Discourse on Voluntary Servitude" (1548)

"I want to know how it is that so many men, so many villages, so many cities, so many nations, suffer under a tyrant who has no other power than the power they give him: Who is able to harm them only to the extent to which they are willing to suffer it… Who could inflict absolutely no harm upon them without them choosing to put up with it, rather than withdrawing support.

O good Lord! What strange phenomenon is this? What name shall we give it? What is the nature of this misfortune? What vice is it, or, rather, what degradation? You let yourselves be deprived before your own eyes of the best part of your revenues; your fields are plundered, your homes robbed, your family heirlooms taken away. You live in such a way that you cannot claim a single thing as your own; and it would seem that you consider yourselves lucky to be loaned your property, your families, and your very lives. All this havoc, this misfortune, this ruin, descends upon you not from alien foes, but from the one enemy whom you yourselves render as powerful as he is, for whom you go bravely to war, for whose greatness you do not refuse to offer your own bodies unto death.

He who thus domineers over you has only two eyes, only two hands, only one body, no more than is possessed by the least man among the infinite numbers dwelling in your cities; he has indeed nothing more to destroy you with, than the power that you confer upon him.

Where has he acquired enough eyes to spy upon you, if you do not provide them yourselves? How can he have so many arms to beat you with, if he does not borrow them from you? The feet that trample down your cities, where does he get them if they are not your own? How does he have any power over you except through you? How would he dare assail you if he had no cooperation from you?

From all these indignities, such as the very beasts of the field would not endure, you can save yourselves if you try, not by taking action, but merely by willing to be free. Resolve to serve no more, and you are at once freed. I do not ask that you place hands upon the tyrant to topple him over, but simply that you support him no longer; then you will behold him, like a great Colossus whose pedestal has been pulled away, fall of his own weight and break into pieces."
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"Say What You Mean, Mean What You Say..."

 

Expressed musically...
Moody Blues, "Say What You Mean"

"Mass Brainwashing Is Real: Orwell’s "1984" Was a Warning"

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The Psyche,
"Mass Brainwashing Is Real: 
Orwell’s "1984" Was a Warning"
"What if the biggest threat to your freedom… was inside your own mind? This video uncovers how George Orwell’s 1984 wasn’t just a dystopian novel - it was a chilling prophecy. Today, we explore how manipulation, media control, language distortion, and fear-based narratives are being used to shape your beliefs, your reality, and your very identity. Learn how thought control really works. See the terrifying parallels between Orwell’s fiction and today’s world. Understand how fear, isolation, and identity are used to program obedience. Discover how to break free from psychological conditioning and reclaim your mind.This isn’t conspiracy - it’s consciousness.This isn’t rebellion - it’s awakening. Watch until the end to learn how to protect your sovereignty in an age of mass manipulation."
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“What opinions the masses hold, or do not hold,
is looked on as a matter of indifference. They can be
granted intellectual liberty because they have no intellect.”

“Talking to her, he realized how easy it was to present an appearance of orthodoxy while having no grasp whatever of what orthodoxy meant. In a way, the world-view of the Party imposed itself most successfully on people incapable of understanding it. They could be made to accept the most flagrant violations of reality, because they never fully grasped the enormity of what was demanded of them, and were not sufficiently interested in public events to notice what was happening. By lack of understanding they remained sane. They simply swallowed everything, and what they swallowed did them no harm, because it left no residue behind, just as a grain of corn will pass undigested through the body of a bird.”
-George Orwell, "1984"

“To know and not to know, to be conscious of complete truthfulness while telling carefully constructed lies, to hold simultaneously two opinions which cancelled out, knowing them to be contradictory and believing in both of them, to use logic against logic, to repudiate morality while laying claim to it, to believe that democracy was impossible and that the Party was the guardian of democracy, to forget whatever it was necessary to forget, then to draw it back into memory again at the moment when it was needed, and then promptly to forget it again: and above all, to apply the same process to the process itself – that was the ultimate subtlety: consciously to induce unconsciousness, and then, once again, to become unconscious of the act of hypnosis you had just performed. Even to understand the word “doublethink” involved the use of doublethink.”
– George Orwell, “1984” (1949)
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"How It Really Should Be"

 

"From Hyperinflation to Hypergamy: The Weimar Playbook and Why America’s Wallet (and Morals) Are Feeling the Pinch: A Play In Three Acts"

"From Hyperinflation to Hypergamy: The Weimar Playbook and Why
America’s Wallet (and Morals) Are Feeling the Pinch: A Play In Three Acts"
by John Wilder

"Ah, who doesn’t long for the Weimar Republic? That glorious interlude between the trenches of mud-filled World War I and the Austrian led sequel. What was the Weimar Republic like?

It was like your grandma’s bingo night turned into a rave with existential dread and paper money for confetti. But beneath the jazz hands and cocaine-fueled cabarets, the Weimar Republic wasn’t just an economic dumpster fire, even though that’s what it’s best known as. No, it was also a masterclass in how crumbling finances torch traditional values, especially when it comes to the birds-and-bees department. The ladies? Let’s just say that they were dumping their morals during that time period faster than you can say “Ruhr Occupation.”

It’s probably time to dust off the Weimar playbook to see what it teaches us in 2025 since history doesn’t repeat, but it does rhyme, not like one of those stupid haikus.

Act 1: The Money Meltdown (1923 – The Great Devaluation): The upside is my salary is 5 billion marks a month. The downside? It’s Germany in 1923, where everyone is a billionaire. But that five billion is enough to buy SpaceX®, right? No. Enough for a loaf of bread? No. By noon, it costs 3 trillion for a single Triscuit® without any Cheez Whiz™. Hyperinflation, sparked by French troops squatting in the Ruhr (while smoking cigarettes and eating baguettes) over unpaid war reparations and a fevered central banker who thought that inflation stemmed from not having enough paper cash, wiped out the middle class overnight. Wheelbarrows of cash for groceries? That really happened. Suicides spiking? Check.

And the ladies? Well... Biologically, women are drawn to men with power and resources. They like nice things, like sitting on couches eating bon-bons and not working jobs that will kill them. Consequently, they choose men who have power and resources because otherwise they have to work. It makes sense – somebody has to raise the kids, and if they spend all their time hunting mammoth, the kids will die. So, Wuma like Grug. Grug big strong. Grug bring food. Grug like Wuma because warm and make zug-zug. And Mortimer? His genes didn’t get passed down.

In Weimar Germany, however, all the thousands of years between Hans and Grug evaporated. Women, sensing the ship sinking, entered into Hypergamy Mode™. Stable accountant husbands toiling for stacks of worthless cash? Adios. Black-market speculators with coal or ham? Jackpot.

Prostitution boomed and I’m not going to get into the horrible details – you can look them up yourself, though I highly advise you not to. Economic desperation flipped the script and a moral and prosperous people disappeared. I think this time in history showed that most fräuleins were just three hot meals away from working the streets.

Chastity? Loyalty? Those were luxuries for men who could still afford to pay for dinner. The result was predictable: birth rates tanked, divorces doubled, and Berlin became a petri dish for STDs.

Act 2: 1924-1928 – Stabilization to Sizzle: By 1924, Germany put up the surrender flag again and rolled out the Rentenmark, a mortgage-backed currency that halted the fiscal freefall. Unemployment goes, down and wages climb 10% in 1928 alone. Golden Twenties! But the morality break from the hyperinflation remained. Berlin’s nightlife is a bisexual, androgynous fever dream. Divorces? Up 20 per 100 marriages. Abortions? From taboo to two-for-Tuesday.

Prostitutes? The 1927 Venereal Disease Law decriminalized prostitution, shifting it from being a cop problem to a social worker problem. Really, this was just formalizing the side-hustle economy. Society, or at least those little things we call morals, were ignored.

Leave the steady scientist for the jazz-club owner? Why not? Resources signaled survival, and with the past experiences, women valued power and money more than, well, value. Long-term vows were for suckers. Men, emasculated by inflation scars, either joined in the debauchery or brewed resentment in beer halls.

Act 3: Crash and Backlash (1929-1933 – Depression to Despot): Wall Street sneezed in October 1929 and Germany caught pneumonia. Unemployment hits 30%, and banks implode. The result? An insignificant party led by an Austrian painter rocketed from fringe to 37% of the vote in the 1932 elections. The promise? Crushed cabarets. Mandated motherhood. Homeownership, and the house is free after a certain number of kids. Oh, and most people don’t ask exactly what books were burned. Why the rise? Economics eroded trust and broke down traditional male-female relationships. This bred fury.

America’s Weimar Remix: Where are we now?: Fast-forward to the U.S. We’ve been doing inflation for years, since the creation of the Federal Reserve Bank®. Will we see hyperinflation? Almost certainly. There are two ways the debt will clear – either we pay it or we default on it. Want to take bets on which we do?

The morality failure is in play:
“Hot girl summers,”
Situationships,
Chastity is cringe,
Birth rates echo Berlin in the 1920s,
30% of Zoomers were aborted,
Female body counts are soaring, and
OnlyFans®.

OnlyFans© itself paints a picture of depravity: OnlyFans™ has over 3 million women willing to show you their naked body, most of whom earn less than $50 a month. Not only are they tramps, they’re cheap tramps. Femininity is utterly degraded: motherhood in a loving family is now considered oppressive, while being married in a loving relationship is oppression.

Are we in Act 1, Scene 2 – A Financial Puzzle, or Act 2, Scene 3 – The Hangover Before the Headache, or Act 3, Scene 1 – Enter the Man With the Plan?

I don’t know. I know it’s bad. 60%-80% of Gen Z men aren’t dating. Less than 30% of them identify with the Republican or Democratic parties. Video games and A.I. girlfriends aren’t going to replace actual wives, so the instability in society is growing, and quickly.

As I said at the top – history doesn’t repeat, but it surely does rhyme. The late Roman Republic and the Late Roman Empire are also parallels, and I could keep going. Bad economic decisions lead to the breakdown of human relationships. Those broken relationships lead to a change in government type. The good news? We won’t run out of wheelbarrows for the money. We don’t need to print it, just add a few ones and zeros into a program. Isn’t progress grand?"

Bill Bonner, "Prepare for Landing"

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"Prepare for Landing"
by Bill Bonner

Baltimore, Maryland - "AI is now not just an investment fad. It is also responsible for thousands of job losses. PennyGem: "AI Claims Another Victim as Amazon Executes World’s Largest Tech Layoff - 30,000 Eliminated In 1 Week"

In the stock market, AI marks the difference between a bull market and a bear market. It is also the difference between a capital investment boom...and a capital investment bust. And by adding capital investment figures to GDP, it has recently meant the difference between growth and recession.

But what does it really produce? The results so far aren’t good. An MIT study showed that the Mag7 companies had spent $560 billion on AI over the last 18 months. The payoff? These investments returned $35 billion in revenue, not profit. If the profit margin on revenues were 10% this would mean a rate of return of just 0.006%. So, it’s time to ask: AI...what are ye? Fish or fowl? Day or night? Good or bad?

First, Artificial Intelligence is very artificial. But there’s nothing very intelligent about it. Those huge data centers we hear so much about are huge for a reason, because they’re set up for electronic grunt work. In keeping with our attempts at reductio ad simplicitas (making things simple enough so even we can understand them) Large Language Models are merely word crunchers. They crunch zillions of them. They simply ask: what is most likely to come next? You say ‘dog.’ They give you ‘barks.’ That’s why what you get from ChatGPT, for example, seems so boring. It gives you what you would most expect.

But still, it can do some remarkable work. You ask: ‘Ten planes are preparing to land at JFK. What are the odds that one crashes?’ Here’s the answer from ChatGPT: To estimate the odds that one of ten planes will crash, we need to know the probability of a crash per landing. Let’s go step by step.

1. Estimate the crash probability per flight or landing.
According to aviation safety data:
The chance of a commercial airline accident (including nonfatal) is roughly 1 in 1 million flights.
​​The chance of a fatal crash is even lower — about 1 in 10 million flights (or 10−710^{-7}10−7).​
​​Let’s use p=1×10−7p = 1 \times 10^{-7}p=1×10−7 as a conservative estimate for a crash per landing.​

2. Probability that no plane crashes:
If each of the 10 planes lands independently:
​​P(no crashes)=(1−p)10P(\text{no crashes}) = (1 - p)^{10}P(no crashes)=(1−p)10 ​
So:
​​P(no crashes)=(1−10−7)10≈1−10−6P(\text{no crashes}) = (1 - 10^{-7})^{10} \approx 1 - 10^{-6}P(no crashes)=(1−10−7)10≈1−10−6 ​

3. Probability that at least one plane crashes:
​​P(at least one crash)=1−(1−p)10≈10−6P(\text{at least one crash}) = 1 - (1 - p)^{10} \approx 10^{-6}P(at least one crash)=1−(1−p)10≈10−6 ​
That’s about 1 in a million odds that one of those 10 landings will crash.

4. Putting it in perspective:
Scenario:
Any 1 of 10 planes crashes
​​Approximate probability: 1×10−61 \times 10^{-6}1×10−6​
Odds: 1 in 1,000,000
All land safely
Approximate probability: 0.9999990.9999990.999999
Odds: 99.9999%

​​✅ Answer​: The odds that one of 10 scheduled planes will crash when landing at JFK are about 1 in a million — extremely unlikely.

What this shows us is that AI can put together logical arguments ...with nouns, verbs, and numbers just where they should be. This alone will be hugely important. There are millions of people who earn their living by doing these kinds of logical, routine, and ‘bounded’ activities. Truck drivers, for example. Most of their work involves only two binary decisions: fast or slow, right or left. And when you drive through a toll booth, you could stop your car and urinate on the booth...or simply take out your phone and have a conversation with your mother. But the common range of actions is much more restricted. You pay the toll. You get change. The barrier goes up.

There is nothing that takes much intelligence going on. Just math and routine language: “Here’s your change. Thank you.” The typical clerk gets a limited range of requests. And he has only a limited range of responses. No one turns to him for an opinion on the allegorical imagery in the "Faerie Queene".
Scene from "The Faerie Queene," by Edmund Spenser (1553-1599)

While the oddball challenge still arises, most routine work could be handled by some version of AI. This is true not only of toll booth clerks and paint salesmen; most of doctors’, lawyers’ and other professionals’ work could also be done - insofar that it is logical and predictable - by a creature without a heart.

An accountant, for example, is not even expected to have a heart. He’s not encouraged to let sentiment persuade his calculation...or to think ‘outside of the box.’ Instead, he’s meant to stay in the box. And when the task calls for adding two plus two, he’s supposed to get four...not five...not three. Not even 4.001. Just like a machine. A proper AI tool will get four exactly. Every time.

Which makes AI very unlike a real human being. Humans wander out of the box. This is how we get our art, music and literature. This is also how we get big disasters...and big breakthroughs. We drop the latex on the stove, by accident, and discover ‘vulcanized’ rubber. We go on vacation and leave a petri dish in the lab without a cover; when we return, we find that a blue mold has prevented growth of the bacteria. Penicillin, we call it.

So, in an effort to make AI more like human intelligence, programmers introduced a bit of randomness. Instead of always choosing the most likely next word...or even the most correct number...they allowed the machine to use some judgement of its own. This is what leads to the factual errors and ‘hallucinations’ that have troubled AI systems. Sometimes, they just make stuff up. Sometimes they come to the ‘wrong’ conclusion. Forbes: "Elon Musk Says Grok Will Be Fixed After Chatbot Sided with Sam Altman in Spat Over Potential OpenAI Lawsuit." The randomness feature is much appreciated by students. It makes their college essays look a little more like they wrote them themselves. But randomness is not cool if you’re landing a 737. More to come...

"Putin's Nuclear Poseidon To Hit US Like Tsunami? What Russia's 'Super Weapon' Can Do"

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Times Of India, 10/29/25
"Putin's Nuclear Poseidon To Hit US Like Tsunami?
 What Russia's 'Super Weapon' Can Do"
"Russia has conducted its second nuclear-capable test in 10 days - this time of the Poseidon underwater “super weapon,” following the Burevestnik nuclear cruise missile trial. President Vladimir Putin announced the successful test of the Poseidon 2M39, calling it a revolutionary nuclear-powered torpedo capable of evading all existing defences. The Kremlin described it as a “strategic breakthrough,” signalling Moscow’s determination to revive the 21st-century arms race. The Poseidon, powered by a compact nuclear reactor, can reportedly travel thousands of miles underwater at high speeds and to extreme depths, carrying a warhead up to two megatons - 133 times more powerful than the bomb dropped on Hiroshima. Weighing over 90 tons and stretching nearly 60 feet in length, it is designed to trigger tsunami-like destruction along enemy coastlines. The weapon, known to NATO as Kanyon and to Russian engineers as Status-6, could be deployed aboard the Belgorod nuclear submarine. Watch for more details."
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The Poseidon torpedo with a 100 megaton warhead explodes deep underwater, causing a 1,600 foot high tidal wave which would destroy everything on the U.S. East Coast as far inland as West Virginia. England would simply disappear beneath the waves...
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"The True Power of Russia's Tsunami Bomb"
"Mankind has reached a point in its destructive capabilities that it is literally beyond our comprehension. So what is it we really have to fear? The Poseidon (Russian: Посейдон, "Poseidon", GRAU index 2M39, NATO reporting name Kanyon), previously known by Russian codename Status-6 (Russian: Статус-6), is an autonomous, nuclear-powered unmanned underwater vehicle reportedly in production by Rubin Design Bureau, capable of delivering both conventional and nuclear warheads. The Poseidon is one of the six new Russian strategic weapons announced by Russian President Vladimir Putin on 1 March 2018."
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"Russia Puts Advanced Sarmat 
Nuclear Missile System On ‘Combat Duty’"

"Moscow has put into service an advanced intercontinental ballistic missile that Russian President Vladimir Putin has said would make Russia’s enemies “think twice” about their threats, according to reported comments by the head of the country’s space agency. Yuri Borisov, the head of the Russian space agency Roscosmos, said Sarmat missiles have “assumed combat duty”, according to Russian news agency reports.

“The Sarmat strategic system has assumed combat alert posture,” the state-run TASS news agency quoted the Roscosmos chief as saying. “Based on experts’ estimates, the RS-28 Sarmat is capable of delivering a MIRVed warhead weighing up to 10 tonnes to any location worldwide, both over the North and South Poles,” TASS said in its report.

Putin said in February that the Sarmat – one of several advanced weapons in Russia’s arsenal, is deployed now. In 2022, some two months after Russian troops invaded Ukraine, Putin said the Sarmat would “reliably ensure the security of Russia from external threats and make those, who in the heat of aggressive rhetoric try to threaten our country, think twice”.

The Sarmat is an underground silo-based missile that Russian officials say can carry up to 15 nuclear warheads, though the United States military estimates its capacity to be 10 warheads. Known to NATO military allies by the codename “Satan”, the missile reportedly has a short initial launch phase, which gives little time for surveillance systems to track its takeoff.

Weighing more than 200 tons, the Sarmat has a range of some 18,000km (11,000 miles) and was developed to replace Russia’s older generation of intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICMBs) that dated from the 1980s. Russia test-fired the Sarmat missile in April 2022 in the Plesetsk region of the country, located some 800km (almost 500 miles) north of Moscow, and the launched missiles hit targets on the Kamchatka peninsula, in Russia’s far east region."
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RS-28 Sarmat
15 warheads per missile, 11,000 mile range, hypersonic speed of 15,880 mph.
One Sarmat can destroy an area the size of Texas or France.
A hypersonic nuclear missile launched from Russia will hit Washington, DC in 23 minutes.
Do we really want to do this? Pray to God we don't...

Dan, I Allegedly, "Do Not Shop This Weekend! A Very Serious Warning"

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Dan, I Allegedly, 10/29/25
"Do Not Shop This Weekend! 
A Very Serious Warning"
"I have a serious warning for you all. The government shutdown is looming, SNAP benefits are on the line, and the chaos could escalate fast. If you're planning a weekend store trip, STOP. Protect yourself, protect your family, and stock up NOW. I’m hearing alarming reports about parking lot thefts and organized store raids. Don't take the risk - stay safe at home instead. With almost 42 million people potentially losing food assistance, tensions are rising. Imagine the mayhem if SNAP benefits are cut off. Food banks might help, but it's not enough for everyone. On top of that, big changes in the economy are happening - Amazon layoffs, bank mergers, skyrocketing costs, and more. This is the time to stay informed and prepared."
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Tuesday, October 28, 2025

Canadian Prepper, "I Can't Believe It's Almost All Gone..."

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Canadian Prepper, 10/28/25
"I Can't Believe It's Almost All Gone..."
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"Do Not Quit Your Job! People Aren’t Ready For The Mass Layoffs That Is Coming To America"

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Epic Economist, 10/28/25
"Do Not Quit Your Job! People Aren’t Ready 
For The Mass Layoffs That Is Coming To America"
"The American job market is collapsing, and millions are losing their jobs overnight. In this video, we dive deep into the layoff crisis devastating the middle class in 2025. Through real stories from workers across America, we expose the harsh reality of mass layoffs, corporate greed, and the complete breakdown of job security. From tech workers to retail employees, no industry is safe. Watch as we analyze the shocking TikTok confessions of people who lost everything in an instant, and discover why this employment crisis might be just the beginning. Is your job next? The warning signs are everywhere."
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Snyder Reports, 10/28/25
"Mass Layoffs Are Causing Millions To Panic, 
Trouble Ahead"
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"3I/ATLAS Was Here 48 Years Ago - NASA Just Found the Signal"

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Astro Dynasty, 10/28/25
"3I/ATLAS Was Here 48 Years Ago - 
NASA Just Found the Signal" 

"This Astro Dynasty investigation connects a 1977 radio signal to 3I/ATLAS, an interstellar object. The James Webb Space Telescope reveals surprising data, aligning the object's light patterns with the "Wow! signal's" frequency. This analysis explores the possibility of synchronized interstellar communication. They thought 3I/ATLAS was a new interstellar visitor until the data proved it had been here before. In 1977, a faint radio pulse near the hydrogen line the same frequency used in SETI research flashed for 72 seconds and vanished. Now, nearly 48 years later, the James Webb Space Telescope has confirmed a chilling connection: the mysterious signal aligns perfectly with 3I/ATLAS’s trajectory.

Was it just coincidence… or the first transmission from something not of this world? In this investigation, we break down what NASA’s latest data reveals the spectral fingerprints, the 48-year timing cycle, and the decoded rhythm that ties 3I/ATLAS to the legendary “Wow! Signal.” If the pattern holds, this may be the first evidence of synchronized interstellar communication ever detected. Stay till the end because what Webb saw next could change how we understand time, distance, and the way the universe keeps its secrets."
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Redacted, 10/28/25
"NASA Just Activated a Planetary Defense Team - 
What Are They Hiding About 3I/ATLAS?"
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Musical Interlude: Disturbed, "The Sound Of Silence"

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Disturbed, "The Sound Of Silence", Studio
Singer David Draiman
1.1 Billion views...

I've listened to this 100 times, there's "something" here, 
it touches your soul, and if there are words for it I don't know them...

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Disturbed, "The Sound Of Silence", Live
164 million views...

"A Look to the Heavens"

“The southern Milky Way appears spectacular in this composite image taken from Mangaia, the most southerly of the Cook Islands. Few sources of light pollution exist here, home to only 500 people.
The two bright stars at the Milky Way’s center are Alpha (left) and Beta Centauri. They point to Crux the Southern Cross. Near the horizon, two of the satellite galaxies of our Milky Way, the Small (left) and Large Magellanic Clouds are easy to spot.”

"Alas..."

“Alas, regardless of their doom, the little victims play!
No sense have they of ills to come, nor care beyond today.”
- Thomas Gray,
“Ode on a Distant Prospect of Eton College”

Gerald Celente, "Pirates Of The Caribbean, It's Not About Drugs, We'll Steal Venezuela's Oil"

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Gerald Celente, 10/28/25
"Pirates Of The Caribbean, It's Not About Drugs,
 We'll Steal Venezuela's Oil"
"The Trends Journal is a weekly magazine analyzing global current events forming future trends. Our mission is to present Facts and Truth over fear and propaganda to help subscribers prepare for What’s Next in these increasingly turbulent times."
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Jeremiah Babe, "We Are Watching The Total Collapse Of America"

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Jeremiah Babe, 10/28/25
"We Are Watching The Total Collapse Of America"
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Finance Secrets, 10/28/25
"1929. 2008. 2025? 
The Yield Curve Says It’s Coming Again"
"For nearly a century, one signal has predicted every major economic collapse - the yield curve inversion.It warned us in 1929, screamed before 2008, and now in 2025, it’s flashing the same terrifying signal again. In this video, we’ll explore what the yield curve truly measures, why it has predicted every recession, and what it’s telling us about the next global downturn."
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The Market Historian, 10/28/25
"The 2025 Crash Will Be Worse Than 1929  - 
And Here’s Why Nobody Is Ready"
"The 2025 crash could be the biggest economic collapse in modern history - even more devastating than the Great Depression of 1929. But why is no one prepared for what’s coming? In this video, we break down the warning signs, the hidden risks in today’s financial system, and why most investors, businesses, and even governments are ignoring the storm on the horizon. From skyrocketing debt and unsustainable bubbles to political instability and central bank policies, the cracks in the global economy are getting harder to ignore. If history teaches us anything, it’s that ignoring these signals comes with a heavy price."
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The Daily "Near You?"

Kansas City, Missouri, USA. Thanks for stopping by!

"The Psychology of Manipulation: 6 Lessons from the Master of Propaganda"

"The Psychology of Manipulation: 
6 Lessons from the Master of Propaganda"
by Ryan Matters

"Edward L. Bernays was an American business consultant who is widely recognized as the father of public relations. Bernays was one of the men responsible for “selling” World War 1 to the American public by branding it as a war that was necessary to “make the world safe for democracy”. During the 1920s, Bernays consulted for a number of major corporations, helping to boost their business through expertly crafted marketing campaigns aimed at influencing public opinion.

In 1928, Edward Bernays published his famous book, "Propaganda", in which he outlined the theories behind his successful “public relations” endeavours. The book provides insights into the phenomenon of crowd psychology and outlines effective methods for manipulating people’s habits and opinions. For a book that’s almost 100 years old, "Propaganda" could not be more relevant today. In fact, its relevance is a testament to the unchanging nature of human psychology.

One of the key takeaways of the book is that mind control is an important aspect of any democratic society. Indeed, Bernays maintains that without the “conscious and intelligent manipulation of the organized habits and opinions of the masses”, democracy simply would not “work”.
"We are governed, our minds molded, our tastes formed, our ideas suggested, largely by men we have never heard of. This is a logical result of the way in which our democratic society is organized." Vast numbers of human beings must cooperate in this manner if they are to live together as a smoothly functioning society. According to Bernays, those doing the “governing” constitute an invisible ruling class that “understand the mental processes and social patterns of the masses”.

In "Propaganda", Bernays draws on the work of Gustave Le Bon, Wilfred Trotter, Walter Lippmann, and Sigmund Freud (his uncle!), outlining the power of mass psychology and how it may be used to manipulate the “group mind”. If we understand the mechanism and motives of the group mind, is it not possible to control and regiment the masses according to our will without their knowing about it?

I recently explored this topic in an essay about how occult rituals and predictive programming are used to manipulate the collective consciousness, influencing the thoughts, beliefs and actions of large groups of people, resulting in the creation of what occultists call “egregores”. Here I have extracted some key insights from Bernays in an attempt to show how his book "Propaganda" is, in many ways, the playbook used by the globalist cryptocracy to process the group mind of the masses.

1. If You Manipulate The Leader Of A Group, The People Will Follow: Bernays tells us that one of the easiest ways to influence the thoughts and actions of large numbers of people is to first influence their leader. If you can influence the leaders, either with or without their conscious cooperation, you automatically influence the group which they sway.

In fact, one of the most firmly established principles of mass psychology is that the “group mind” does not “think”, rather, it acts according to impulses, habits and emotions. And when deciding on a certain course of action, its first impulse is to follow the example of a trusted leader.

Humans are, by nature a group species. Even when we are alone, we have a deep sense of group belonging. Whether they consciously know it or not, much of what people do is an effort to conform to the ideals of their chosen group so as to feel a sense of acceptance and belonging.

This exact method of influencing the leader and watching the people follow has been used extensively throughout the last few years. One notable instance that comes to mind is the horrendously inaccurate epidemiological models created by Neil Ferguson, which formed the basis for Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s lockdown policies. Once Johnson was convinced of the need to lockdown and mask up, the people gladly followed.

2. Words Are Powerful: The Key To Influencing A Group Is The Clever Use Of Language: Certain words and phrases are associated with certain emotions, symbols and reactions. Bernays tell us that through the clever and careful use of language, one can manipulate the emotions of a group and thereby influence their perceptions and actions. By playing upon an old cliché, or manipulating a new one, the propagandist can sometimes swing a whole mass of group emotions.

The clever use of language has been employed throughout the Covid-19 pandemic to great effect. An obvious example of this was when the definition of “vaccine” was changed to include injections utilizing experimental mRNA technology. You see, the word “vaccine” is associated in the public mind with a certain picture – that of a safe, proven medical intervention that is not only life-saving but absolutely necessary.

If governments had told people to go get their “gene therapies”, the vast majority of the public would likely question the motives behind such a campaign; they would feel extremely skeptical because the phrase “gene therapy” is not associated with the same images, emotions and feelings as “vaccine”.

The same goes for the word “pandemic”, the definition of which was also changed. The word “pandemic” is generally associated in the collective consciousness with fear, death, chaos and emergency (largely thanks to Hollywood and the myriad virus films it has released over the years).

3. Any Medium Of Communication Is Also A Medium For Propaganda: Any system of communication, whether phone, radio, print, or social media, is nothing more than a means of transmitting information. Bernays reminds us that any such means of communication is also a channel for propaganda. There is no means of human communication which may not also be a means of deliberate propaganda.

Bernays goes on to stress that a good propagandist must always keep abreast of new forms of communication, so that they may co-opt them as means of deliberate propaganda. Indeed, systems that most people would associate with freedom of speech and democracy are none other than means of circulating propaganda. Facebook fact-checkers, Big Tech censorship and YouTube’s Covid banners certainly fall into this category.

Other examples of this include the recent algorithm updates made by various search engines (including Google and DuckDuckGo) to penalize Russian websites, although this should come as no surprise (Google has been engaging in this type of “shadow propaganda” for many years).

4. Reiterating The Same Idea Over And Over Creates Habits And Convictions: Although Bernays terms this a technique used by the “old propagandists”, he, nonetheless, recognizes its usefulness. It was one of the doctrines of the reaction psychology that a certain stimulus often repeated would create a habit, or that the mere reiteration of an idea would create a conviction.

Repeating the same idea or the same “mantra” again and again is a form of neuro-linguistic programming aimed at instilling certain concepts or emotions into the subconscious mind. Indeed, people who are feeling sad or depressed are often advised to repeat to themselves an uplifting saying or affirmation.

There are many examples of this simple, yet effective, technique being used to great effect over the last few years. Think Q’s “trust the plan”, the globalist favourite, “build back better” or the incessant repetition of that twisted phrase, “trust the science”. Included in this category are the 24/7-in-your-face death statistics and case numbers, aimed at promoting the illusion of a pandemic.

There are more obvious examples of this as well, such as news anchors in different areas all reading from the exact same script.

5. Things Are Not Desired For Their Intrinsic Worth, But Rather For The Symbols That They Represent: After studying why people make certain purchasing decisions, Bernays observed that people often don’t desire something for its usefulness or value, but rather because it represents something else which they unconsciously crave. A thing may be desired not for its intrinsic worth or usefulness, but because he has unconsciously come to see in it a symbol of something else, the desire for which he is ashamed to admit to himself.

Bernays gives the example of a man buying a car. From the outside, it may appear as if the man is buying the car because he needs a means of transport, but in actuality, he is buying it because he craves the elevated social status that comes with owning a motor vehicle.

This idea, too, applies to the events over the last few years. For example, masks are a symbol of compliance. Everyone knows they don’t work but they wear them because of their desire to “fit in”, and to be seen as an upstanding citizen who follows the rules. Covid-19 injections are also a symbol and many people choose to get them because they have a desire to avoid being called an “anti-vaxxer” or a “conspiracy theorist”.

6. One Can Manipulate Individual Actions By Creating Circumstances That Modify Group Customs: Lastly, Bernays tells us that if one wishes to manipulate the actions of an individual, the most effective way to do so is to create circumstances that engender the desired behavior. What are the true reasons why the purchaser is planning to spend his money on a new car instead of on a new piano? […] He buys a car, because it is at the moment the group custom to buy cars. The modern propagandist therefore sets to work to create circumstances which will modify that custom.

For example, why all of a sudden does everyone “stand with Ukraine”? According to Bernays, it’s not because there is a war going on and innocent people need our love and support, but rather because it is the new “group custom” to do so. The process of altering group customs begins from the top down. In every nation or social clique, there are leaders, public figures and influencers. Manipulating those with the most sway eventually filters down into the public mind. That is why when a celebrity decides to wear something extravagant on the red carpet, a whole new trend can arise overnight.

Similarly, at the beginning of the Covid saga and then the Russia-Ukraine war, the media were quick to circulate stories of celebs “catching Covid” and urging people to stay home, or public figures condemning Russian actions and calling for stricter sanctions (which just so happened to hurt the West more than they hurt Russia).

The Propaganda Playbook: The world is a volatile place right now. Things seem to change quickly and no one knows what might happen next. However, amid all this chaos there is one thing that has not changed and is unlikely to change any time soon, and that is human psychology. Because of this, the tactics used to manipulate people’s thoughts, beliefs and actions have not changed either. In fact, most of them were outlined in detail 100 years ago by Edward Bernays in his 1928 book, "Propaganda."

That’s right, the Puppet Master’s playbook isn’t a secret. It’s right there, freely available to anyone who cares to understand how the powers that be seek to influence them on a daily basis."
Freely download "Propaganda", by Edward L. Bernays, here:

"When We Can No Longer Tell the Truth "

"When We Can No Longer Tell the Truth"
by Charles Hugh Smith

"When we can no longer tell the truth because the truth will bring the whole rotten, fragile status quo down in a heap of broken promises and lies, we've reached the perfection of dysfunction. You know the one essential guideline to leadership in a doomed dysfunctional system: when it gets serious, you have to lie. In other words, the status quo's secular goddess is TINA - there is no alternative to lying, because the truth will bring the whole corrupt structure tumbling down.

This core dynamic of dysfunction is scale-invariant, meaning that hiding the truth is the core dynamic in dysfunctional relationships, households, communities, enterprises, cities, corporations, states, alliances, nations and empires: when the truth cannot be told because it threatens the power structure of the status quo, that status quo is doomed.

Lies, half-truths and cover-ups are all manifestations of fatal weakness. What lies, half-truths and cover-ups communicate is: we can no longer fix our real problems, and rather than let this truth out, we must mask it behind lies and phony reassurances.

Truth is power, lies are weakness. All we get now are lies, statistics designed to mislead and phony reassurances that the status quo is stable and permanent. The truth is powerful because it is the core dynamic of solving problems. Lies, gamed statistics and false reassurances are fatal because they doom any sincere efforts to fix what's broken before the system reaches the point of no return. We are already past the point of no return. The expediency of lies has already doomed us.

Honest accounts of hugely successful corporations that implode share one key trait: in every case, managers were pressured to hide the truth from top management, which then hid the truth from investors and clients. is the key dynamic in failed oligarchies as well: if telling the truth gets you sent to Siberia (or worse), then nobody with any instinct for self-preservation will tell the truth. If obscuring the truth saves one's job, then that's what people do. That this dooms the organization is secondary to immediate self-preservation.

A distorted sense of loyalty to the family, community, company, institution, agency or nation furthers lying as the  solution to unsavory problems. Daddy a drunk? Hide the bottle. Church a hotbed of adultery and thieving? Maintain the facade of holiness at all costs. Company products are failing? Put some lipstick on the pig. The statistical truth doesn't support the party's happy story? Distort the stats until they do what's needed. The agency failed to fulfill its prime directive? Blame the managerial failure on a scapegoat.

Pathological liars and cheats rely on self-preservation and misplaced loyalty to mask their own failure and corruption. A hint here, a comment there, and voila, a culture of lying is created and incentivized.

Obscuring the truth is the ultimate short-term expediency. Now that it's serious, we have to lie. We'll start telling the truth later, we say, after everything's stabilized, we hope. But lying insures nothing can ever be truly stabilized, so there will never be a point at which the system is strong enough and stable enough to survive the truth.

We are now an empire of lies. The status quo,politically, socially and economically, depends on lies, half-truths, scapegoats and cover-ups for its very survival. Any truth that escapes the prison of lies endangers the entire rotten edifice.

In an empire of lies, leaders say what people want to hear. This wins the support of the masses, who would rather hear false reassurances that require no sacrifices, no difficult trade-offs, no hard choices, no discipline. The empire of lies is doomed. Lies are weakness, and they prohibit any real solutions. Truth is power, but we can no longer tolerate the truth because it frightens us. Our weakness is systemic and fatal."

The Poet: David Whyte, “Sometimes”

“‘Sometimes’: Poet and Philosopher David Whyte’s
Stunning Meditation on Walking into the Questions of Our Becoming”
by Maria Popova

The role of the artist, James Baldwin believed, is “to make you realize the doom and glory of knowing who you are and what you are.” This, too, is the role of the forest, it occurs to me as I walk the ferned, mossed woods daily to lose my self and find myself between the trees; to “live the questions,” in Rilke’s lovely phrase – to let the rustling of the leaves beckon forth the stirrings and murmurings on the edge of the psyche, which we so often brush away in order to go on being the smaller version of ourselves we have grown accustomed to being out of the unfaced fear that the grandeur of life, the grandeur of our own untrammeled nature, might require of us more than we are ready to give.

Those disquieting, transformative stirrings are what the poet and philosopher David Whyte explores with surefooted subtlety in his poem “Sometimes,” found in his altogether life-enlarging collection “Everything Is Waiting for You” and read here by the poet himself as part of a wonderful short course of poem-driven practices for neuroscientist and philosopher Sam Harris’s “Waking Up” meditation toolkit (which I can’t recommend enough and which operates under an inspired, honorable model of granting free subscriptions to those who need this invaluable mental health aid but don’t have the means).
“Sometimes”

“Sometimes
if you move carefully
through the forest,
breathing
like the ones
in the old stories,
who could cross
a shimmering bed of leaves
without a sound,
you come to a place
whose only task
is to trouble you
with tiny
but frightening requests,
conceived out of nowhere
but in this place
beginning to lead everywhere.
Requests to stop what
you are doing right now,
and
to stop what you
are becoming
while you do it,
questions
that can make
or unmake
a life,
questions
that have patiently
waited for you,
questions
that have no right
to go away.”

- David Whyte

"When We Have Time..."

“Yesterday is gone. Tomorrow has not yet come.
We have only today. Let us begin.” 
- Mother Theresa
“Life’s funny, chucklehead. You only get one and you don’t want to throw it away. But you can’t really live it at all unless you’re willing to give it up for the things you love. If you’re not at least willing to die for something – something that really matters – in the end you die for nothing.”
- Andrew Klavan

"How It Really Is"